The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable tourism with the third edition of its The One for Nature campaign, held at SookSiam in ICONSIAM, Bangkok on August 17 and 18.
This year’s theme, Leave No Trace Behind, aimed to motivate travellers to explore Thailand responsibly and be a part of the contribution to the long-term sustainability of the country’s tourism industry.
TAT kicked off its third edition of The One for Nature campaign on August 17
The two-day event featured interactive booths to raise awareness about the campaign. Tourists were invited to join in workshops on recycling and turning trash into treasure.
The eco-friendly activity is scheduled to be on tour to three other key tourist cities, including Ao Nang Walking Street in Krabi on August 24-25, Wualai and Tha Pae walking streets in Chiang Mai on August 30-31, and Ko Samui in Surat Thani on September 14-15.
To further boost awareness on Thailand’s sustainable tourism direction, travellers are invited to join an online activity from now to September 15 for a chance to win a three-day/two-night sustainable tour package in Thailand. There are three prize packages – one in Khao Lak, Phang-nga, and two in Phuket. Valid from October 1 to 20, each package includes round-trip flight tickets for two (international and/or domestic), accommodation, meals, and activities.
Nithee Seeprae, TAT deputy governor for marketing communications, said: “The campaign reflects TAT’s vision to position ourselves as a leader in sustainable, experience-based tourism. Various activities under this campaign are aimed to create memorable experiences for visitors and contribute to global conservation efforts, while addressing the demand for eco-friendly travel options and ensuring the long-term sustainability of Thailand’s tourism sector.
“We are confident that The One for Nature: Leave No Trace Behind campaign will reinforce our Amazing Thailand, Your Stories Never End communication message, promoting sustainable tourism within the country.”
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable tourism with the third edition of its The One for Nature campaign, held at SookSiam in ICONSIAM, Bangkok on August 17 and 18.
This year’s theme, Leave No Trace Behind, aimed to motivate travellers to explore Thailand responsibly and be a part of the contribution to the long-term sustainability of the country’s tourism industry.
The two-day event featured interactive booths to raise awareness about the campaign. Tourists were invited to join in workshops on recycling and turning trash into treasure.
The eco-friendly activity is scheduled to be on tour to three other key tourist cities, including Ao Nang Walking Street in Krabi on August 24-25, Wualai and Tha Pae walking streets in Chiang Mai on August 30-31, and Ko Samui in Surat Thani on September 14-15.
To further boost awareness on Thailand’s sustainable tourism direction, travellers are invited to join an online activity from now to September 15 for a chance to win a three-day/two-night sustainable tour package in Thailand. There are three prize packages – one in Khao Lak, Phang-nga, and two in Phuket. Valid from October 1 to 20, each package includes round-trip flight tickets for two (international and/or domestic), accommodation, meals, and activities.
Nithee Seeprae, TAT deputy governor for marketing communications, said: “The campaign reflects TAT’s vision to position ourselves as a leader in sustainable, experience-based tourism. Various activities under this campaign are aimed to create memorable experiences for visitors and contribute to global conservation efforts, while addressing the demand for eco-friendly travel options and ensuring the long-term sustainability of Thailand’s tourism sector.
“We are confident that The One for Nature: Leave No Trace Behind campaign will reinforce our Amazing Thailand, Your Stories Never End communication message, promoting sustainable tourism within the country.”